Lähisenergiset
Lähisenergiset is a Finnish term that translates to "near-energy" or "local energy." It refers to a concept of energy production and consumption that emphasizes proximity and local self-sufficiency. The core idea is to utilize energy resources and generate power as close as possible to the point of consumption, reducing the need for long-distance transmission and its associated losses and infrastructure costs. This can involve various forms of renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, geothermal, and biomass, as well as more efficient energy use technologies.
The concept of Lähisenergiset promotes decentralized energy systems, where communities or even individual buildings can generate